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Woodstock Chrysalis - "No Fee" Night
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Woodstock Chrysalis - "No Fee" Night
When:
Thursday, September 26, 2019, 7:30 PM until 9:00 PM
Where:
MVCAC
23220 Maple Valley Black Diamond Rd SE, Ste 15
Maple Valley, WA 98038
Additional Info:
Event Contact(s):
Ed CORRIGAN
Category:
Drama
Registration is recommended
Payment In Full In Advance Only
Cancellation Policy:
Capacity:
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Adults
$12.00
Seniors (62+)
$10.00
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THURSDAY NIGHT PREVIEW : FREE TO ATTEND
Woodstock Chrysalis is a new play by Ed Corrigan, a Seattle area playwright and MVCAC's Performing Arts Director. This original work was developed at Salvo Studio Seattle.
The time is 1969. The place is the iconic Woodstock Music & Art Fair where 400,000 Hippies and Freaks show up for 3 Days of Peace & Music & Lord knows what else. What could possibly go wrong? Our young hero, Maxine, is trying her best to navigate the turbulent waters of the late 1960’s. It is an era of war, the Draft, sexual revolution, assassinations, counter-culture and protest. At nineteen years old, Maxine feels her life is upside down compared to little more than a year ago in High School. What was right in 1967 is wrong in 1969. What is right in 1969 was wrong in 1967. Confusing right? Maxine’s 3 day journey at the Festival is a personal odyssey of conflict, self-discovery, moral crisis and, oh yeah, music plus fun. Can she overcome the 3 deadly sins of lust, wrath and envy? Can Maxine come-of-age in a way she can be proud of 50 years later?
THANK YOU SPONSORS!
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